Jack Harrison has had a fantastic start to life at Everton since joining on loan from Leeds United in the summer, and it is now claimed that Everton have a £20 million buyout clause in his loan from Leeds United.
Harrison, 26, shone once more as Everton defeated Chelsea 2-0 on Saturday. Even after a 10-point deduction, Everton appears to be on track to secure Premier League survival at this early stage.
Harrison has assisted on four goals in 10 Premier League appearances for Everton since returning from an injury sustained in his final game for Leeds, a 4-1 loss to Tottenham Hotspur.
Harrison, described as “incredible” by Jesse Marsch, is clearly a player that Everton will want to keep. Despite their current problems with Financial Fairplay, which resulted in the initial 10-point deduction.
According to Sky Sports, there is no option to buy, but there is a buyout clause that can be triggered at any time during the season. It’s unclear what the main difference between those two is.
Everton have a £20 million buyout clause in place for Leeds midfielder Jack Harrison.
Harrison reportedly has a buyout clause, according to TeamTalk. However, TeamTalk actually reports the fee agreed upon by Leeds and Everton should that clause be activated at some point.
According to reports, Everton will pay a fee of £20 million to Leeds. Given his current form, potential England ambitions, and proven Premier League quality at the age of 26, Harrison appears to be a bargain.
If you could have one player back at Leeds from their loan, it would be Harrison. However, even if promoted, Harrison is likely to leave. This is a term to keep an eye on.
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